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BELMONT — Belmont Abbey College has received full accreditation as a master’s-level institution and intends to increase its academic offerings.

In the summer of 2021, the private liberal arts college welcomed the first cohort of students in pursuit of a Master in Health Administration after securing initial accreditation authorization from the Southern Association of College and Schools Commissions on Colleges.

Over the next couple of months, a SACSCOC peer review committee evaluated the ongoing compliance with standards and provided their recommendation for full accreditation to the college’s Board of Trustees.

This recommendation was recently approved, enabling Belmont Abbey College to move forward with strategic plans to offer new master’s-level programs.

The shift from a baccalaureate-only institution aligns with Belmont Abbey College’s goal to provide a quality Catholic education for the betterment of the local community.

“Full master’s accreditation isn’t just a win for Belmont Abbey, it’s a win for the whole Gaston County community,” said Karen Price, vice provost and dean of institutional effectiveness. “At Belmont Abbey, we believe in providing transformational education that focuses on the development of the whole person so that people can live better and care for one another.”

Belmont Abbey College commits to serving its community by offering programs in areas of high need such as health care, business, education and data. College leaders hope to welcome students of new master’s programs by August 2023.

Introducing additional degree programs will also benefit current students, Price said.

“As we grow our academic offerings, we are constantly evaluating ways to allow current baccalaureate students to transition seamlessly into graduate work. By creating opportunities for students to efficiently earn bachelor’s and master’s degrees, we are making education more accessible,” she said.

This goes hand in hand with the decision last year for the college to offer fully online programs, broadening student reach and expanding their mission and impact.

Belmont Abbey College’s ability to offer new master’s degree programs will be the next step in providing affordable, flexible education for all.

— Belmont Abbey College